Pilgrim on the Great Bird Continent

Pilgrim on the Great Bird Continent

by Lyanda Lynn Haupt (Author)

Synopsis

Charles Darwin was a bumbling neophyte naturalist when he boarded the Beagle in 1831. Through the five years that followed, as the ship hugged the coastline of South America, Darwin found himself crawling through waist-deep mud, climbing towerlike trees in the rainforest, and scaling craggy Patagonian cliffs as he collected specimens and closely observed the relationship between the creatures he stalked and the astonishing, utterly unfamiliar landscapes where he found them. What happened to Darwin? That's the question Lyanda Lynn Haupt compellingly explores in a narrative that puts us inside the young Darwin's shoes - and brings nose to nose with dung beetles, ostriches, and all form of wild creatures. By mining Darwin's lesser-known works - diaries, correspondence, his ornithological journals, unruly little pocket notebooks - Haupt illuminates the process that shaped Darwin's vision of the workings of nature. Her book not only chronicles Darwin's transformation from uncertain amateur to genius but reminds us how and why, in our own world as well as Darwin's, attention to small things can make a big difference.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
Published: 03 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 9780316836
ISBN 13: 9780316836647

Media Reviews
'Far sharper and more engaging than the smug Kellermans.' The Guardian 'Thrillers of the first order.' Nelson DeMille 'Psychological suspense at its best.' Jeffery Deaver
Author Bio
Lyanda Lynn Haupt holds a master's degree in the history and philosophy of science, with a personal emphasis in ornithology, and the emerging science of conservation biology. Her articles and reviews have appeared in Open Spaces, Wild Earth Journal, Birdwatcher's Digest, and The Prairie Naturalist.